CRU’s Phil Jones will step down
from his position as director of the unit that cooked climate change
data to hide global cooling. Britain’s East Anglia University says
Jones will relinquish his position until the completion of an
independent review.

The CRU scandal emerged after anonymous persons gained access to 160
MB of emails and source code. It is uncertain if the evidence
implicating Jones and the CRU came from hackers or whistle-blowers.

Lord Monckton, the third Viscount Monckton of Brenchley and adviser
to Margaret Thatcher’s policy unit in the 1980s, went on the Alex Jones
Show last week and called from criminal prosecution of Jones and his
crew of climate change fraudsters.

In a blog entry
posted prior to talking with Alex Jones, Monckton noted how Phil Jones
and his co-conspirators “have refused, for years and years and years,
to reveal their data and their computer program listings.”

Phil Jones and the CRU have stonewalled FOIA requests demanding
access to the data. It is alleged he destroyed evidence in an effort to
cover-up the fraud.